I have a machine running win 10 pro for workstations. It is running with a Intel Xeon E5-2603 v4 at 1.7GHz. Currently, we are running 3 monitors from a Radeon Pro WX5100 graphics card using HDMI. We are able to successfully transmit these signals 40' away without any loss of resolution. We run our monitors at 1280 x 1020. The monitors run in extended desktop mode I believe.
We need to expand the number of monitors from 3 to 6. I have looked at a new video card (Radeon WX9100), which has 6 displayport 1.4 outputs. However, I read that DP is limited to around 15' without an amplifier.
I am trying to figure out the best way to allow up to 6 monitors and is why I have looked at a new video card. I also realize DP can be daisy chained but is this only allowed for monitors displaying the same information or will it work for monitors with different screens but one source (I believe it will but want to be sure)?
My other questions:
1. Is replacing the video card with DP's the way to go (6 outputs) or should I look at something else?
2. What is the best way to handle the limitation of the length of the DP cable (maybe at our lower resolution, this may not be a problem?)?
Any advice is appreciated.
We need to expand the number of monitors from 3 to 6. I have looked at a new video card (Radeon WX9100), which has 6 displayport 1.4 outputs. However, I read that DP is limited to around 15' without an amplifier.
I am trying to figure out the best way to allow up to 6 monitors and is why I have looked at a new video card. I also realize DP can be daisy chained but is this only allowed for monitors displaying the same information or will it work for monitors with different screens but one source (I believe it will but want to be sure)?
My other questions:
1. Is replacing the video card with DP's the way to go (6 outputs) or should I look at something else?
2. What is the best way to handle the limitation of the length of the DP cable (maybe at our lower resolution, this may not be a problem?)?
Any advice is appreciated.